Getting here

By carFrom Waikiki, take H1 to the Lunalilo Street exit, make a left at Ward Avenue, left on Kinau Street, right on Victoria Street, left on Young Street, where you will find the entrance to the parking lot on your left. From downtown or the airport, take the H1 to the Kinau Street exit.Get driving directions.

By busFrom Waikiki, take the #2 bus from Kuhio Avenue towards downtown, approximately 20 minutes. Stops in front of the museum. The museum is on these bus lines: 1 and 1L. Get TheBus schedule.

By JTB trolleyJTB customers only can get to the museum via the ‘Oli ‘Oli Trolley.Get the trolley schedule(in Japanese)

The Honolulu Museum of Art School is diagonally across from the museum at1111 Victoria Street between Beretania Street and Young Street.

Parking at the Honolulu Museum of Art

The Honolulu Museum of Art maintains two parking lots

Honolulu Museum of Art School lotLocated behind the Honolulu Museum of Art School, with entrances on Beretania Street and Young Street.Hours: Mon–Sat 7am–11pm, Sun 10am–6pmUp to five hours: $5Each additional 30 minutes or fraction thereof: $2Managed by Elite Parking, 808-734-7559.

Kinau Street lotLocated at 1035 Kinau Street, between Victoria Street and Pensacola Street (Diamond Head of the Admiral Thomas condominium).The lot is closed to the public 10am-4:30pm Monday to Friday.4:30-11pm and weekends: Open to the public and free

Parking for visitors with disabilitiesMain building: Parking is available at the museum’s entrance gates on Ward Avenue and Victoria Streets. The five spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis; they cannot be reserved.Honolulu Museum of Art School: The parking lot is behind the Art School building, with entrances on Young and Beretania streets. Enter the parking lot through the Young Street entrance, parking for visitors with disabilities is to the left. A ramp at the rear of the building leads to the elevator.

Parking for cyclistsThe Honolulu Museum of Art has bike racks at its main entrance and at the entrance to Doris Duke Theatre, as well as at the Honolulu Museum of Art School.